Re: Re: What else could be in a backyard?


> Still fairly new at this but a seed starting section sound great!  One time I
> checked a book out from our local library on starting seeds and it was so
> scientific and complicated I didn't understand  it at all.  Does anyone know
> of a book written in layman terms (easy to follow).  Especially on wild
> flowers?

I like "Growing and Propagating Wild Flowers", by Harry R. Phillips.  It
runs at about $16, and there's a brief review about at

   http://www.mallorn.com/bookstore/lists/review.cgi?ISBN=0807841315

If you purchase it from this link, we get a kickback from Amazon.com 
that goes towards operational costs for this mailing list and the archives.
There are other books listed at

   http://www.mallorn.com/bookstore/lists/

Chris

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